How to Prevent Gutters Freezing

Frozen Gutters

Frozen gutters are not only unsightly, but they can bring about a host of other problems as well. They can lower the property value of your house and can result in expensive repairs. Clogged and frozen gutters can be a home for pests such as cockroaches, rats, and other unsightly animals. It can also cause the eaves of your home to rot when left unchecked for long periods of time.

Frozen gutters allow water to pool around your home, which weakens the foundation. Again, this will lead to expensive repairs later on. During the winter months, frozen water can block the drainage of unfrozen water from the roof, which can weaken the shingles and can cause leakages.

Six Ways to Prevent Gutters Freezing

1) Inspect the Vents of the Attic

Check to see if any insulation in the attic is damp or wet. If any is wet or damp, replace them immediately. This will help your home retain heat.

2) Insulate the Attic

Insulate the attic evenly. An evenly insulated attic will mean that ice will melt when in contact with the roof and will prevent the gutters from freezing over. This will also prevent you from needing to shovel snow from your roof.

3) Purchase Heat Tapes

Apply these along the gutters, as these will prevent the snow from forming ice along the gutters.

4) Remove Snow from the Gutters

After a snowfall, remove the snow from the gutters as quickly as you can. This will prevent it from forming into ice.

5) Place Rock Salt in the Gutters

Rock salt will prevent the snow from forming into ice.

6) Use Caulk

Use sealant around electrical cables to stop water from getting into them.

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